TFFA Class C UST Operator Training Course - Online

Description

Requirements Of Class C Training

A Class C operator is an employee and is, generally, the first line of response to events indicating emergency conditions. This individual is responsible for responding to alarms or other indications of emergencies caused by spills or releases from UST systems. This individual notifies the Class B or Class A operator and appropriate emergency responders when necessary. Not all employees of the facility are necessarily Class C operators. This individual typically and at a minimum must be trained to:

Control or monitor the dispensing or sale of regulated substances, and

Take action as the initial response to emergencies:

Situations posing an immediate danger or threat to the public or to the environment and that require immediate action.

Introduction to a generic UST facility including the major fuel system components and emergency equipment

The roles and responsibilities of the Class A, B and C Operators.

Site-specific emergency procedures development

Emergency contact procedures

Safety awareness for employees and customers

Monitoring of the UST facility

Overfill prevention

Fire safety and introduction to fire extinguishers

Alarm panel recognition and response procedures

Fuel spill containment and cleanup

At the end of the course, a 10 question exam is administered and you will be required to answer 8 out of 10 questions correctly to be certified. When you pass the exam, you will be able to download your certificate of completion from the student log-in page also known as the student dashboard.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Generic Class C Certificate